Sentence examples for difficulties in regulating from inspiring English sources

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There were also difficulties in regulating the multinational fisheries which exploit the stocks.

Emerging research evidence suggests that patients with PNES might have difficulties in regulating their emotions.

The results in this study contribute further support for the hypothesis that emotional abuse results in intrapersonal vulnerabilities with difficulties in regulating emotions [ 1], where one strategy to regulate emotions could be to engage in NSSI.

Also the data on our patients with BED are in agreement with previous studies, which documented great health dissatisfaction, increased risk of main medical disorders [ 60], difficulties in regulating emotions [ 61] and concurrence of personality traits, as well as comorbidity with mood and anxiety disorders [ 62, 63] in binge eaters.

These data point to alterations in frontal and striatal regions of the dopaminergic and noradrenergic pathways that exist past acute withdrawal and may be associated with difficulties in regulating emotions, stress, and problems selecting goal-directed adaptive responses as opposed to the selection of habitual maladaptive responses such as alcohol consumption.

"Of course there are difficulties in regulating online content and particularly enforcing that regulation, but there are plenty of effective solutions that just need to be seriously applied.

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Beyond that, nearly everyone agrees that online betting may be unstoppable because of the reach of the Internet and the difficulty in regulating its activity.

Though, the state of Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) has set the drinking water standard for sodium at 160 mg/L to protect individuals that are susceptible to sodium sensitive hypertension or diseases that cause difficulty in regulating body fluid volume (FDEP 2014).

There is also difficulty in regulating complex cases to large referral centers.

One possible explanation for the absence of transcriptional control in the Lingulodinium clock is the potential difficulty in regulating transcription in the dinoflagellates.

This aberrant responding of the HPA axis may reflect difficulty in regulating emotional responses in a stressful context, which might in turn place adolescents at risk for developing emotional disorder including depression.

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